Fjallraven Vardag 45 Splitpack
A new Vardag splitpack for everyday use – with a design inspired by the classic retro Fjällräven ingenuity seen from yesteryear combined with robust modern recycled fabrics.
The Vardag 45 Splitpack is a lightweight, compressible and durable pack that is comfortable to carry either by hand or on your back. Its split main compartment gives you good oversight of your gear and helps keep you organised. You can open the pack flat to access each mesh compartment to easily find whatever it is you’re looking for. The front zippered pocket, inner mesh pockets, a security pocket and lash tabs allow for even further storage options. An ice axe holder/walking pole holder keeps them out of the way when not in use but easy to access. The padded base, handles and shoulder straps reinforce the pack and make for comfortable carry. Made from sturdy PFA-free 500D recycled polyamide with textured yarn and recycled lining, it will be looking good for many years of daily use. The fabric is also water-resistant, meaning your kit will stay dry.
Sustainability – Main: 100% recycled Polyamide – Lining: 100% recycled Polyamide.
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features – Resistente al agua, Peso ligero, Bolsillos, Bolsillo con cremallera, Materiales sostenibles
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Género – Mujer, Hombre
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Clase de producto – Equipamiento
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Tipo de producto – Bolsas
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Deporte – Aire libre
Lightweight and Compressible – Easy to carry and store.Durable – Robust enough for the trail.Versatile – Shoulder strap or grab handle options.Split Main Compartment – Allows for quick and easy observation of and access to contents.Pockets and Lash Tabs – For additional storage needs.Ice Axe/Pole Holder – Keeps them easy to access and out of the way.Padded Base, Handles and Shoulder Straps – Reinforce the pack and ensure comfortable carry.Water-Resistant – Keeps your kit dry.Dimensions – H:25xW:48xD:35cmShoulder Strap Length – 91cmCapacity – 45LFabric – Material: 100% polyamide 500D (recycled)/Lining: 100% polyamide 210D (recycled)Weight – 900g
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